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Articles in 'Theology'
The people telling you to judge them
By Adam Charles Hovey
Sometimes, people will say "judge not". But they're asking you to judge them.
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Anger and Resentment
By Eileen Renders
In this article, we take a look at the negativities and harm caused to us by anger and resentment, our alternatives, and the potential good that may be expected when we work on a positive change
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Eliminate Procreation and Humanity will Cease!
By Ralph Hathaway
Going against the Ten Commandments
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The Holy Mysteries in the Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church: Baptism and Chrismation
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Traditionally, the Holy Mysteries/Sacraments of Initiation consisted of Baptism, Chrismation, and Holy Eucharist. In the holy liturgy the initiated person died and rose to a new life. A life not constituted by the limitations of biological existence, but a life reborn by entering into the life of the Church, constituted by the Mystery of the Triune God.
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Praises of John the Baptist
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Saint John the Baptizer, often called the Forerunner in Eastern Christianity, was born in the Roman controlled Herodian Kingdom of Judea during the last century before Christ, and died a martyr sometime between 28 and 36AD. ...The birth of John the Baptist was miraculous and mirrors the birth of Isaac from his parents Abraham and Sarah who were very old, like the parents of John.
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From healing of the Past comes our Salvation through the Blood of Christ
By Ralph Hathaway
Only in the Blood of Christ is new life found
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Lying isn't wise
By Adam Charles Hovey
Wanna be wise? Tell the truth!
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Keeping Up With the Times?
By Sebastian R. Fama
"The Church needs to keep up with the times" the lady told me. And of course that means that Jesus got it wrong. "For Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever" (Hebrews 13:8). But Jesus didn't get it wrong.
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3 Modern Enemies of Spiritual Growth: Narcissism, Victimhood, and Pessimism
By Aaron Schuck
Explore Pope Francis’s insights on narcissism, victimhood, and pessimism as barriers to spiritual growth. Learn how to cultivate humility, responsibility, and hope to overcome these challenges.
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Why we should have respect for our bodies
By Fr. Francis Maple
Why we should have respect for our bodies.
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Whoever Eats this Bread Will Live Forever: Reflections on the readings for the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Cycle B)
By Tom Klocek
After a quick look at some readings for the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the subject becomes food again. This is the food that gives eternal life. Jesus emphasizes his statement by beginning with "Amen, amen." When Jesus uses this phrase, stop what you are doing, and pay attention. It's serious business.
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A night if fear, then comes the dawn.
By Ralph Hathaway
Jesus Christ came as a light over darkness
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A Quality of Life that Lasts
By Fr. Francis Maple
What are the two qualities of life that do not disappear?
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What Do Catholics Believe about The Assumption of Mary and Other Marian Dogmas
By Terri Thomas
There is so much confusion about what Catholics believe about our Lady. Hopefully this will clear up some of the misunderstandings.
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"Hallelujah! He is Risen"
By Ralph Hathaway
The theme of new life is found in the resurrection of Christ
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Roman Catholics celebrate The Assumption of Mary; Eastern Rite Catholics celebrate the Dormition of Mary: What is the difference between them
By Larry Peterson
About the Dormition and Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. The Eastern Rite Catholics and the Armenians Catholics celebrate this feast as the Dormition of Mary while we Roman Catholics celebrate it as the Assumption. I posted a version of this in 2019 and again in 2023. This version is updated and I posted it to honor Feast of the Assumption on August 15
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The Triune God: Understanding the One God in Three Distinct Persons
By Aaron Schuck
This article will look into the central mystery of the Christian faith, the Holy Trinity. It will explore the Church’s teaching on the nature of God as one being in three distinct Persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
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